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Liberia coach under pressure Liberia's
national coach Kadala Kromah has become embroiled in a
slinging match with FA officials as the country's 2006
World Cup and Nations Cup qualifier against the Gambia
approaches.
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Wowoah finds fame and happiness at
DIF
STOCKHOLM,10-28-2003
Sweden – As civil war tears apart his home country,
Liberian-born Samuel Wowoah tries to keep his focus on
football.
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Doe fired over bad start
Oct 28, 2003-Liberian-born
Boniface Doe has become the first coach in the First
Division to lose his job following an "unsatisfactory"
start to the season.
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Triple D’S in Swedish
Premiership decider
Oct
23, 2003 -Dulee
Johnson, Jimmy Dixon and Dioh Williams invite the
largest test of the season this weekend as they must die
a little to qualify BK Hacken for the Swedish
premiership.
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Oct 23, 2003 -Banjul
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Liberia Football Association (LFA) is confident it can
assuage Fifa's fears over Monrovia's readiness to host
the return leg of next month's 2006 Nations Cup and
World Cup preliminary tie against the Gambia.
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Gambia Whips the Liberian Lone
Stars 2-0
Oct 17, 2003 -Banjul Unknown enemy" was how national team caretaker coach,
Sang Ndong, tagged the Lone Stars of Liberia. According
to the erstwhile national goalie and skipper, this was
the reason why the Scorpions had a dull first half.
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Lone Star's Participation Opposed
Oct-17-03 Monrovia-
A
member of the Sports Writers Association of Liberia (SWAL),
Mr. Isaac Chenoweth Yeah of DC 101, has opposed the
participation of the Lone Star in the "Germany 2006"
World Cup qualifying campaign.
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Who Becomes Sports Minister? -Kofa Tipped
Oct-17-03 Monrovia- Amidst reports that the Civil
Society Movement has offered the Ministry of Youth and
Sports to the youths of Liberia, a young Liberian
political activist is tipped to head the ministry. At the age of 29, Amos Teah Kofa hopes to be arguably
the youngest person to head the Ministry of Youth and
Sports
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Snowe promises Liberia, Gambia
match
Oct-6-03The
President of Liberia’s Football, Edwin Snowe, has
reiterated the Lone Star’s participation in the 2006
FIFA World Cup Preliminary rounds.
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Injury worry for
scorpions
With barely
two weeks to go before The Gambia take on Liberia in
crucial CAN/World Cup preliminaries, unwanted
developments are circling over the Scorpions camp. |
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